The versatility of the humble egg is almost mind-blowing. While eggs are perfectly delicious with nothing more than a sprinkle of salt, they also glow up remarkably easily, bringing rich, flavorful yolk and hunger-fighting substance to whatever dish you plop ‘em into. They are a breakfast workhorse, and we have…Read more... Tags: Cook, Eggs, Breakfast, Lifehacks, Fried, Scrambled, Poached, Hard Boiled

Contributed by Ryan Peterson.
Moderation is key when it comes to leading a healthy lifestyle. Now, moderation can be an extremely difficult thing to achieve in any aspect of life. You have to draw boundaries and clear lines in otherwise grey areas and you have to make sure that you don’t become too dependent on any given substance or activity that you consume or engage with. But, for the sake of your overall health and wellbeing, you do need to take active steps to determine what is bes... Tags: Health, Cook, Heart Health, Lower Cholesterol, Lisa Nelson, Ryan Peterson Moderation

Apple has reportedly cut production for the iPhone XR, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max twice in the past two months to accommodate lower-than-expected demand for the new phones.
Apple has about nine months before it unveils its next-generation iPhones.
The company has ample time to improve demand for its current phones, and a small adjustment to the price could make a big difference.
Apple has an iPhone problem.
For the past decade, the iPhone business has been Apple's main source of income and ... Tags: Apple, Cook, US, Trends, Tim Cook, Aapl, Greater China

When it comes to brick-and-mortar retailers using technology to improve their businesses, the US lags far behind the rest of the world.
Outlined below are several examples of how those retailers can implement technology in order to stay afloat.
The U.S. maintains its leading edge in many industries of the future. But when it comes to tech-infused retail, the rest of the world is outpacing the U.S., digitalizing stores in huge swaths while America stands still.
Why it matters: Wealthy retai... Tags: Amazon, New York, Cook, Microsoft, China, Israel, US, America, Trends, Walmart, United States, Shanghai, Alibaba, Las Vegas, Kroger, National Retail Federation

On Thursday, Apple CEO Tim Cook called for sweeping regulation of advertising data brokers— essentially, an American version of the EU's GDPR data regulation law.
One of those data brokers is Acxiom, which said in a statement to Business Insider that the company also wants a national privacy law in the US.
The company said that it is "actively participating in discussions with US lawmakers" around the issue.
Acxiom, a large data brokerage, has come out in support of Apple CEO Tim Cook's ques... Tags: Apple, Google, UK, Cook, US, Trends, Eu, European Union, United States, Tim Cook, Time Magazine, Iab, DMA, Acxiom, DPIA, America Acxiom

Apple’s chief executive Tim Cook has called for the US to introduce a national privacy law, attacking a “shadow economy” in which people’s personal data is bought and sold without their knowledge. Mr Cook said companies should have to collect as little data as possible and make it easy for people to delete the information that is held about them. It is the latest attempt from Apple to position itself as the steward of consumers’ privacy, and to draw a line between itself and companies such as Fa... Tags: Apple, Google, Facebook, UK, Cook, News, US, Tim Cook, US Congress, Federal Trade Commission, GDPR Facebook Amazon

1. Cream soup ..
This "soup" was invented by the French Cardinal Richelieu in the early 17th century ...
As is known from History, Richelieu had a stomach disease, so he ordered "to prepare such a soup" ...
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You will be surprised, but no "French cuisine" exists ... This is a fake.
:D:
Why?
In Europe, before the Renaissance, there was no Hygiene.
How can a simple peasant in Europe in the Middle Ages eat "fried meat"?
He has no teeth!
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2. So... Tags: Europe, Cook, Weapon, Vikings, Food and water, Richelieu

Alastair Cook on Sky Sports
We sat and watched a 30-second interview so that you didn’t have to.
The most damning indictment of Britain as a country is that some people used to think Alastair Cook was ‘well-spoken’ even though he is actually The. Worst. Public. Speaker. Ever.
Throughout his captaincy, Cook’s post-match interviews were 50 per cent English and 50 per cent a weird hybrid of ‘um’ and ‘ah’ of his own devising.
Cook is a broadcaster now. An actual broadcaster... Tags: England, Cook, Sex, Bbc, Britain, Alastair Cook, England cricket news, Jonathan Trott Alastair Cook

Cook joined other technology company executives in calling for federal privacy legislation, but added his own specific idea in a column published by Time. "The Federal Trade Commission should establish a data-broker clearinghouse, requiring all data brokers to register, enabling consumers to track the transactions that have bundled and sold their data from place to place, and giving users the power to delete their data on demand, freely, easily and online, once and for all," Cook wrote. Tags: Science, Cook, Tim Cook, Federal Trade Commission

Tim Cook published an op-ed in Time Magazine on Thursday arguing for the US to rein in data brokers in order to give people true privacy when it comes to their data.
Data brokers are firms such as Experian or Oracle which collect huge amounts of information on consumers, then sell that data or insights based on the data to their customers.
Most people aren't aware that data brokers exist, and how they hoover up online information.
Cook called for new federal privacy regulation to shine a light... Tags: Apple, Google, Facebook, Cook, China, US, Trends, Tim Cook, Brussels, Time Magazine, Las Vegas, Alex Stamos, Axciom Experian

Apple plans to reduce hiring in certain groups, according to a Bloomberg report.
CEO Tim Cook informed employees about the hiring changes during an internal meeting earlier this month, but said it was not decided which groups would be affected.
Cook stressed that Apple was not implementing a broad-based hiring freeze, and noted that some groups, like its artificial intelligence team, would not be affected.
Apple will cut back on hiring for certain divisions as the company re-adjusts its plan... Tags: Apple, Cook, Los Angeles, Trends, Bloomberg, Austin, Tim Cook, Jeff Bezos, Cupertino Calif

Tim Cook, Apple’s chief executive officer, made the disclosure to employees earlier this month in a meeting the day after he penned a letter to investors about the company’s recent struggles, particularly in China. During the meeting, Cook was asked if the company would impose a hiring freeze in response. Instead, Cook said some divisions would reduce hiring, according to the people, who asked not to be identified discussing private matters. Tags: Science, Cook, China, Tim Cook Apple

Apple CEO Tim Cook responded to a story on Twitter about a man whose Apple Watch picked up on a major heart problem.
Cook said the story and others like it "inspire us."
This isn't the first time an Apple Watch has averted a medical crisis.
Apple CEO Tim Cook responded to a tweet from someone who said their husband's Apple Watch helped save his life.
Twitter user Elissa Lombardo tweeted at Cook on Friday, telling him that her husband's Apple Watch picked up his irregular heartbeat. He subsequ... Tags: Apple, Twitter, Cook, Trends, Tim Cook, Apple Watch, Elissa, Lombardo, University of California San Francisco, Elissa Lombardo

Apple's $29 battery replacement program may have seriously dinged sales of its 2018 iPhone models. From a report: The company replaced 11 million iPhone batteries under the program, John Gruber of tech-focused blog DaringFireball reported Monday, citing Apple CEO Tim Cook at an all-hands meeting. Typically, the company replaces 1 million to 2 million batteries each year, DaringFireball noted. Cook cited the program's negative impact on Apple's revenue in a Jan. 2 sales warning to investors but d... Tags: Apple, Cook, Tech, Tim Cook, John Gruber

It doesn’t get any easier than Instant Pot Buffalo Chicken! Only two ingredients and you can make juicy chicken for sandwiches, wraps, and salads.
Buffalo Chicken Ingredients
You only need two! Chicken and hot sauce. It is not just for buffalo chicken wings! I keep a bottle of hot sauce in my pantry and some chicken and buns in the freezer and I can always make buffalo chicken sandwiches in a pinch.
What is hot sauce?
Buffalo wing sauce is not hot sauce. For this recipe, you want hot sauce... Tags: Crafts, Cook, Aldi, Recipes, Buffalo, Pressure Cooker, Taco Soup, Buffalo Chicken, Instant Pot Buffalo Chicken Only, Buffalo Chicken Ingredients

In 2018, Apple offered iPhone users a new battery for $29, down from the previous $79 price.
Apple replaced 11 million batteries through the program, up from the 2 million it normally would, according to remarks made by Apple CEO Tim Cook reported by Daring Fireball.
It shows that more people would replace their phone batteries if the price was lower.
Apple's $29 battery program is over, but it has quietly reduced the price for battery replacements: To replace the battery on an iPhone that ... Tags: Apple, Amazon, Cook, Trends, Tim Cook, Gruber, John Gruber, Apple Stores

Started trying to have my dogs eat healthier and less expensive.
I still feed them good quality dry dog food, which is about $1.50-$2 per pound. I pick only 4 or 5 star dog foods, as found on https://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/
However, in the interest of improving their diet, I've begun supplementing with more natural or home-made foods. I've sampled and played with a variety of recipes.
Note, the first step is to be aware of TOXIC foods for dogs. TOXIC or dangerous for dogs includes onions, g... Tags: Cook, Farming, Weapon, Gardening & Homesteading

Apple buys 50 business-class seats every day from San Francisco to Shanghai, spending over $150 million a year on United Airlines.
That's according to a photo of a "confidential" United sign posted to Twitter.
Apple needs to fly its employees to Asia to keep an eye on its electronics supply chain.
Some frequent-flyer miles are stacking up in Cupertino, California.
Apple spends $150 million on a single airline each year, according to a photo of a United promotional sign posted to Twitter by L... Tags: Apple, Google, Asia, Hong Kong, Cook, London, China, San Francisco, Trends, Taiwan, Shanghai, Tim Cook, SEC, Sfo, United, United Airlines

Apple buys 50 business class flights every day from San Francisco to Shanghai, China, spending over $150 million per year on United Airlines.
That's according to a photo of a "confidential" United sign posted to Twitter.
Apple needs to fly its employees to Asia in order to keep an eye on its electronics supply chain.
There are some frequent flyer miles stacking up in Cupertino.
The iPhone giant spends $150 million on a single airline per year, according to a photo of a United promotional ... Tags: Apple, Google, Amazon, Asia, Hong Kong, Cook, London, China, San Francisco, Trends, Shanghai, Tim Cook, SEC, Sfo, Cupertino, United

Have you ever wished you could press a reset button and lean towards a life of great habits and health? I believe anyone can reset their habits, no matter what their history, age or obstacles. As you may know, I loathe dieting and the ‘on-it/off-it’ mindset. It’s a vicious circle that keeps you in a whirlwind of setting intentions that are too hard, failing, sabotaging and repeating. Instead I’ve always spoken about eating beautifully: good, whole, delicious food. Your food should seduce your se... Tags: Cook, News, CHOI, Louise Parker, Week Programme, Louise Hagger

When I wrote my history book, Strike Up the Band, I had two primary agendas. One was to reject the premise of all other musical theatre history books, that the Rodgers & Hammerstein musical was the pinnacle of the art form. It wasn't. The other agenda was to include in the story of our art form all the people of color, the women, the people with disabilities who helped shape the American musical theatre but get left out of almost all history books. I hope I did a decent job of re-balancing our ... Tags: New York, Cook, Musicals, Boston, Berlin, New York City, Theatre, America, New Jersey, Broadway, African American, Manhattan, Theater, Johnson, Black, Chinatown

What Captain Cook can do next for Cupertino
Comment Like a comedy sketch Lord Nelson, Apple CEO Tim Cook held the telescope to his eyepatch this week and told investors he couldn't see any enemy ships.… Tags: Cook, Software, Tim Cook, Tim